Examples of using Flexion in English and their translations into Swedish
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legal advisor advised Flexion Mobile Plc on an IPO.
The flexion of the elbows, knees,
Flexion also dampens the impact of the foot,
this cut facilitates flexion and provides more comfort.
No. is caused by the shrinkage of body tissues The flexion of the elbows, knees, and hands due to dehydration.
However, shortly after the accident, the flexion can not always be tested because the knee is usually hurts
At this point there is usually room for further flexion of the knee, but to maintain balance(and prevent falling over), this must be matched by flexion of the hip.
Is caused by the shrinkage of body tissues due to dehydration. No. The flexion of the elbows, knees, and hands.
Flexion also dampens the impact of the foot,
Lightweight, dual density polyurethane MG 14 outsole provides superior traction, flexion and stability on natural and synthetic surfaces.
they support the lower legs and control flexion without risk of bruising.
is constantly exposed to shear, flexion, tension, and compression.
thus prevent further flexion of the hip joint, it is time to stop and ascend.
medial flex zones to provide superb front and rear flexion support which helps prevent damaging torsional forces around the ankle area.
These ligaments allow approximately two to four millimeters of movement during weight-bearing and forward flexion.
My goal is to find out how Poles acquire such a flexion, and why they make mistakes, says Janik.
contains flex grooves in the forefoot for flexion.
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His arms are bound behind him, and the extreme neck flexion over the sign closed off his airways.
Active range of motion of flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation of the shoulder;